For the fiscal ended March 2017, domestic passenger vehicles (PV) sales were at 30,46,727 units as against 27,89,208 in the previous year, according to data released by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM).
On the sales performance, SIAM Deputy Director Sugato Sen said the year witnessed the highest sales of passenger vehicles, utility vehicles, motorcycles and scooters.
"In terms of passenger vehicles, we crossed the three million mark for the first time," Sen told reporters here.
During the year, utility vehicle sales were at 7,61,997 units as against 5,86,576 units in the previous fiscal, a growth of 29.91 per cent.
"This is the highest growth rate achieved by the UV segment after 2013-14 when it grew by 52 per cent," Sen said.
SIAM Director General Vishnu Mathur said there is a readjustment happening in the Indian passenger vehicle market with demand for utility vehicles rising at a much faster rate ahead of conventional cars.
Domestic car sales during the year grew 3.85 per cent to 21,02,996 units as against 20,25,097 units in the previous year. This was the lowest growth since 2014-15, when car sales rose by 5.09 per cent.
Mathur said the industry has been able to grow despite challenges of ban on big diesel SUVs and cars in the National Capital region and demonetisation.
"As for demonetisation, the impact was for only two months on the PV segment and recovery was quick, but it was prolonged in the two-wheeler segment," he said.
In 2016-17, market leader Maruti Suzuki India retained its top position in the domestic PV space selling 14,43,641 units at a growth of 10.59 per cent.
Tata Motors overtook Honda Cars India to occupy the fourth spot with 1,72,504 units, up 15.45 per cent, while the Japanese rival sold 1,57,313 units during the year, down 18.09 per cent.
Total two-wheeler sales during the year stood at 1,75,89,511 units as against 1,64,55,851 in the previous fiscal, up 6.89 per cent.
Motorcycles sales in 2016-17 were at 1,10,94,543 units compared to 1,07,00,406 in the previous fiscal, up 3.68 per cent.
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) had bike sales of 15,36,055 units last fiscal as against 14,94,153 units in 2015-16, a growth of 2.8 per cent.
Scooter sales in 2016-17 were at 56,04,601 units in comparison to 50,31,678 in the previous fiscal, up 11.39 per cent.
Segment leader HMSI posted 31,89,012 units during the year as against 27,89,537 in 2015-16, up 14.32 per cent.
Hero MotoCorp dropped to third position with its scooter sales last fiscal at 7,89,974 units as compared to 8,18,777 units in 2015-16, down 3.51 per cent.
SIAM said that during 2016-17, commercial vehicle sales grew 4.16 per cent to 7,14,232 units as against 6,85,704 a year earlier.
Three-wheeler sales for the year were at 5,11,658 units as compared to 5,38,208, down 4.93 per cent.
For March, SIAM said domestic car sales went up 8.17 per cent at 1,90,065 units as against 1,75,709 in the year-ago month.
Motorcycles sales last month were at 9,15,199 units as against 9,46,754 a year earlier, down 3.33 per cent.
Total two-wheeler sales in March grew marginally to 14,71,576 units, from 14,67,710 in the year-ago month.
Sales of commercial vehicles were up 9.26 per cent at 87,257 units in March, SIAM said.
Vehicle sales across categories logged a growth of 1.33 per cent at 18,80,352 units, from 18,55,623 in March 2016, it added.
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